Okay, let's say you've managed to find the perfect outfit that isn't made of any synthetic fibers, has zero wool, possesses a close-fitted hem, and hits that perfect middle ground between keeping you warm and also letting your body breathe. You might be thinking, "Yes! This is my perfect air travel outfit!" While it might seem like a great find on the surface, it bears repeating that you should really think twice about donning any outfit that you deeply love or that holds sentimental value.
From departure boards flickering the names of exotic locations to the promise of a glass of wine up in the sky, flying is incredibly exciting. It's natural to want to choose a favorite outfit to wear as you embark on a new adventure. However, the best way to prevent any sartorial heartbreak is to choose an outfit that you won't mind getting stained or ruined.
The goal here is comfort and safety, not style. At the end of the day, an airplane is a tool to get us from place to place, and just like taxis or trains, by opting to climb aboard we are signing up to be exposed to spills, smears, smudges, and strangers sneezing on us. Let's protect ourselves from discomfort and potential injury by choosing not only clothes that are fitted the right way and made of the right material but also clothing we are happy to expose to the unpredictable world of air travel.